Increase in extreme melting in Greenland linked to phoenix and ‘atmospheric rivers’

The most intense melting events in northeastern Greenland are due to long, narrow bands of water vapor called “atmospheric rivers.” The warm, dry downslope winds known as the “blow” also play a role. Authors of a study published in Nature Communications combine regional climate models and high-resolution atmospheric model simulations with “atmospheric river detection algorithms” […]

27 avril 2023
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Author: Gaston de Persigny